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Moktar Ould
Daddah (Arabic: مختار ولد داداه, romanized: Mukhtār Wald
Dāddāh;
December 25, 1924 –
October 14, 2003) was a
Mauritanian politician who led...
- Ould
Daddah may
refer to one of two
Mauritanian political figures:
Moktar Ould
Daddah (1924–2003),
President of the
Islamic Republic of
Mauritania from...
- Ould
Daddah (Arabic: أحمد ولد داداه, born 7
August 1942) is a
Mauritanian economist and a politician. He is a half-brother of
Moktar Ould
Daddah, the...
- democracy.
Under this one-party constitution,
Daddah was re-elected in
uncontested elections in 1976 and 1978.
Daddah was
ousted in a
bloodless coup on 10 July...
- part of some to try to put
aside their differences.
President Moktar Ould
Daddah was able
gradually to gain the
support of
numerous opposition parties because...
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memory of
warfare and
slave raids.[citation needed]
President Moktar Ould
Daddah,
originally ****isted to the post by the French,
rapidly reformed Mauritania...
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between the top two candidates, Sidi Ould
Cheikh Abdallahi and
Ahmed Ould
Daddah.
Abdallahi won the
second round with
about 53% of the vote and took office...
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Mauritania from 1961 to 1978. It was
headed by
President Moktar Ould
Daddah.
Daddah founded the
party shortly after Mauritania's
independence from France...
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French war academy. In 1978, the
Mauritanian Army
overthrew Moktar Ould
Daddah, the
first President of Mauritania, in an
attempt to
forestall government...
- The term was
initially used by Mauritania's
first President,
Mokhtar Ould
Daddah, as he
began claiming the
territory then
known as
Spanish Sahara even before...